Abstract

In high voltage applications, sulphur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) gas has been utilized as the electrical insulation and/or current interrupter due to its strong electronegative properties. However, SF 6 owns unfavorable impact to the environment since it was listed in Kyoto Protocol 1997 as a potent greenhouse gas. As one of the alternatives to minimize the usage of pure SF 6 , the breakdown behavior of SF 6 /N 2 and SF 6 /CO 2 gas mixtures at 10 % SF 6 content are investigated under non-uniform field at pressure level between 0.11 MPa to 0.15 MPa, which focusing for ring main unit (RMU) switchgear application. In this study, the AC breakdown voltage test on both SF 6 gas mixtures were conducted inside a pressure vessel using R6-plane electrode configuration, where the gap distances between the electrode were varied between 5 mm to 30 mm. The results show that the AC breakdown voltage of SF 6 /N 2 and SF 6 /CO 2 at 10 % amount of SF 6 is above 40 % as relatives to pure SF 6 , throughout all gap distances and pressure levels. Moreover, it is also found that the AC breakdown voltage of SF 6 /CO 2 is higher than SF 6 /N 2 when the electrode gap is increased above 15 mm, suggesting the significant role of electrode gap distances in suppressing the breakdown streamer in SF 6 /CO 2

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